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Title
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(NS) Meta-Pelite Suite -- Shelburne, Nova Scotia
Description
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Samples from the Shelburne area representative of the full range of metamorphic grades. This suite includes a high grade pelitic xenolith as well as samples of the Shelburne granite and aluminum-rich pegmatites. Furthermore a lampophric dyke that intruded from the basement rock to the Meguma Terrace is featured.
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Western Minerals, Inc.
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Purchased from Western Minerals, Inc.
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<strong>Start Here</strong>: <br />Currie, K.L., Whalen, J.B., Davis, W.J., Longstaffe, F.J., and Cousens, B.L., 1998, Geochemical evolution of peraluminous plutons in southern Nova Scotia, Canada-a pegmatite-poor suite:Lithos, v. 44, p.117-140, doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0024-4937(98)0051-6">10.1016/S0024-4937(98)0051-6</a> • This paper gives information on the geology of southern Nova Scotia and provides a strong example for the rock suite present. <strong><br /><br />Additional Resources</strong>: <br /><br />Cambell, D., Shimeld, J., Deptuck, M.E., Mosher, J.C., Seismic Stratigraphic framework and depositional history of a large Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic depocenter off southwest Nova Scotia, Canada: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 65, p. 22-42, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2015.03.016"><span class="paddingR15"><span>10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2015.03.016</span></span></a> <br /><br />• This paper is useful as it outlines the stratrigraphy and depositional history of the region. This is key in understanding much of the regions history and allows geologists to better understand what exactly is metamorphosed and why.<br /><br />Greenough, J.D., Jone, M.L., and Mossman, D.J., 1989, The Sr isotopic composition of early Jurassic mafic rocks of Atlantic Canada: Implications for assimilation and injection mechanism affecting mafic dykes: Chemical Geology, v. 80, p. 17-26, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi/org/10.1016/0168-9622(89)90044-4">10.1016/0168-9622(89)90044-4</a> <br /><br />• This paper is useful for describing the dykes in Atlantic Canada as well as injections that formed much of the suite. <br /><br />Merle, R., Marzoli, A., Reisberg, L., Bertrand, H., Nemchin, A., Chiaradia, M., Callegaro, S., Jourdan, F., Bellieni, G., Kontak, D., Puffer, J., Mchone, J., 2014, Sr, Nd, Pb, and Os isotope systematics of CAMP tholeiites from Eastern North America (ENA): Evidence of a subduction-enriched mantle source: Journal of Petrology, v. 55, p. 133-180, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egt063"><span class="paddingR15"><span>10.1093/petrology/egt063</span></span></a> <br /><br />• This paper outline the subduction in the region as well as outling the petrologic controls on the region, specifically with an eye on Seldon, Nova Soctia. this is particularly imporant when considering the pegmatites in the suite and other igneous bodies.<br /><br />Muecke, G. K., Pride, C., and Sarkar, P., 1979, Rare-earth element geochemistry of regional metamorphic rocks: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, v. 11, p. 449-464, doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0079-1946(79)90043-0">10.1016/0079-1946(79)90043-0</a> <br /><br />• This paper is useful for as it describes the geochemistry of the suite on a large scale and provides reference for what should be seen in the suite.
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Samples are Cambrian to lower Ordovician greywackes and shales that were regionally metamorphosed and intruded by granites during the Devonian.
Samples taken in 1988.
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These samples were taken from the Shelburne area of Nova Scotia. This is the southeastern shore of Nova Scotia.
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N/A
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1
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Biotite-Muscovite Schist
Description
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Macroscopic: Biotite, muscovite schist. Parts of the outcrop are migmatic as a result of intrusion by various phases of the Port Mouton Pluton. Microscopic: Coarse grained biotite, muscovite and quartz. Thin section pictures in XPL unless otherwise noted in the title of the picuture. Thin sections are 3mm across.<br /><br />Migmatites: They are created when a metamorphic rock spartially melts, and then that melt recrystallizes. This creates a mixture of the unmelted metamorphic sections with the recrystallized section.
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N/A
Contributor
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Western Minerals, Inc.
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/collections/show/14">Pelitic Metamorphic Suite, Shelburne, Nova Scotia</a>
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NS-4
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Nova Scotia
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